yet. i don t think i will get invitation to go inside. probably not. the conversation here between the two leaders is supposed to be about climate finance and getting the private sector off the sidelines especially for the benefit of developing countries. looming large over this conversation is the president s decision to provide controversial cluster bombs to ukraine. the u.k. was among four nato allies which immediately voiced opposition to the move. and members of congress are split on this. you have got some republicans siding with president biden and some democrats opposing him. i have some real qualms about it. there is an international prediction prediction and the us here is a reason to do something different. green light to other nations to give green light. quite honestly, jake if as you look at the counteroffensive it has been slowed because this administration has been so slow to get the weapons in. the u.s. is not among the 120 countries that leaf unexplo
york. you get up to 8 inches in some of these communities. that s a summer s worth of rain that they got in a single day, no surprise we are talking about major flooding when you look at some of those issues. now, all of that rain has now settled up in the vermont area where folks as we speak so far today have seen anywhere from 4 inches to 6 inches of rain. those are the areas where the rain is continuing to fall. hardest hit areas yesterday now clearing off and that rain has lifted further to the north. upstate new york seeing very heavy rain. northern vermont, new hampshire. areas where this rain is still falling as we speak. flooding likely still going to be an issue as we watch this entire system drift off further to the north. we are still under an extreme flood threat across the entire state of vermont. all the way through today. taking you into tomorrow morning. and that s how long it s going to take for this big rain system to eventually move its way out of this regi
buckingham palace. a royal 96 gun salute, one for every year of elizabeth s long momentous life. [ gun salute ] also echoing this morning over london, the iconic bells of westminster abbey ringing out along with the bells of other churches across the nation. [ bells tolling ] all of this marks the first of ten days of national mourning. all part of the long planned meticulously orchestrated order of events following the death of the queen. and this hour, we will be bearing witness to all of these historic moments, but also looking back on queen elizabeth s extraordinary life and what is ahead for her son, king charlesiii. you are in front of buckingham palace which we just saw in the last hour king charles iii when he arrived, was able to meet with and briefly talk to so many people. thousands of people that are there. reporter: you are really hit with it as soon as you get off the plane. i arrived this morning and i spent the morning walking around this city. i spent the
kamala harris doubles down, says our border is secure. we have a secure border o say can you see carley: metlife stadium belting out the national anthem led by nypd officer marking 21 years since the 9/11 terrorist attack. an amazing moment. would you cry that a lie would you say goodbye or would you let it ride and would you cry. carley: yeah, there he is. people walking on the beach. lots of birds. nahant beach, massachusetts. 73 degrees there today a little crowdy and rainy tomorrow. but the rest of the week is going to be gorgeous. wednesday through the weekend will be really pretty there. brian: in the united states? carley: in the united states, brian. it s going to be upper 60 s, lower 70s. steve: as you look up the avenue of the americas ride, ride, ride let it ride for this month, september 12th. welcome to america s number one cable morning news show thanks to folks like you. a busy day. carley: we remember everyone from 9/11. we prayed
conversations. his father, obviously, this has been near and dear to his heart for the last five deck case. and then the queen herself whether she passed away, at her funeral there were lots of clips of her talking about the climate. hers was more from a religious standpoint this is god s earth and we have to protect it saturday stuart a little context the brits are starting to realize the cost of that green plan. they have reopened a coal mine in central england. brian: thank goodness. stuart: going to start drilling for more oil in the sea. there they are talking about it right there. ainsley: how did our country feel when the president did show up for the coronation. some feeling amongst the brits that the president was snubbing the new king charles. now whether that was true or not i simply don t know. there is a feeling in britain that biden does not like the brits very much. because he loves ireland. he wouldn t do a trade deal with the brits, he was not happy that